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Default Jun 15, 2024 at 12:54 PM
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I got mad early this morning over my friend having a negative experience.

NBD. I am on a new pain med, and I slept an inordinately long period of time

Which I know was the new med. Now, the anger has dissipated, and I am

wondering as I slept, who injected me with rocket fuel? I normally don't get

angry like that, or quite this anxious. The medication I take is a synthetic opioid,

so if anything it should intensify the anxiolytic effects of the benzodiazepine I

take. I texted my psychiatrist and she texted back, (Take more Alprazolam, you

know this.). I did not think I would get this reaction so I really didn't. I don't have

manic episodes or the like, just depression and GAD, which in med school to this

day, I bet the medical students at a certain medical school in Middle Tennessee

still are calling E'Gads, as I started that. There isn't a medical student alive who

doesn't know it.I thought her response was kind of terse. How much exactly is

more? It is easy to text something like that to someone if you are not the one

ready for liftoff. She has me on so much Alprazolam, that it is much less effective

now than it was.I don't want to sleep for 15 more hours or take too much.

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